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Genesis 1:1-2:3 as a Prologue to the Book of Genesis

open access: yesTyndale Bulletin, 1995
The creation narrative of Genesis 1:1-2:3 is characterised by three fundamental ideas which are linked to each other by the theme of man’s work: creation in six days, man as the image of God, and the Sabbath.
Ian Hart
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The Question about the Hypertextual Relations in the Book of Genesis Still Open

open access: yesThe Biblical Annals
The article is a critical review of the commentary by Bartosz Adamczewski – Genesis. A Hy­pertextual Commentary. After presenting the theses put forward by Adamczewski in his commentary on Genesis, the criteria of sequential hypertextuality implemented ...
Wojciech Pikor
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NATURAL-SCIENCE EDUCATION: SCIENTIFIC AND RELIGIOUS KNOWLEDGE CORRELATION IN THE VIEW OF A SYMMETRY PRINCIPLE. Ch. 2. Examples of religious content selection in general natural science courses based on the principle of symmetry

open access: yesОбразование и наука, 2015
This work is aimed at demonstrating the possibility of the inclusion of religious elements contained in Holy Scripture and Holy Tradition in the general natural scientific courses based on the principle of symmetry.The method used in the work is confined
Vitalii L. Gapontsev   +1 more
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What Makes Genesis Different?

open access: yesReligions, 2022
In contrast to those who read Genesis 1 through 11 as myth, the story of Genesis is historical narrative with a theological purpose (theo-history).
Joseph R. Miller
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Jákób, Lábán és az elő-ázsiai nomádok világa

open access: yesStudia Universitatis Babeş-Bolyai. Theologia Reformata Transylvanica
Jacob, Laban, and the World of the Near Eastern Nomads The following study looks at a well-known story from the Book of Genesis. Jacob is a central figure in the narratives describing the traditions of early Israel. The relevant text (Gen 29–31) tells
Előd HODOSSY-TAKÁCS
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Andreas Schüle, Die Urgeschichte (Genesis 1–11), 2. erweiterte und aktualisierte Auflage (Zürcher Bibelkommentare AT 1/1; Zürich: Theologische Verlag Zürich 2020)

open access: yesVerbum Vitae, 2021
Review of the book: Andreas Schüle, Die Urgeschichte (Genesis 1-11). 2. erweiterte und aktualisierte Auflage (Züricher Bibelkommentare 1.1; Zürich: Theologische Verlag Zürich 2020). S. 176. 35 EUR.
Janusz Adam Lemański
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Imaging Evil in the First Chapters of Genesis: Texts behind the Images in Eastern Orthodox Art [PDF]

open access: yes, 2016
Satan’s interference in the events described in the first chapters of the book of Genesis and in the life of the protoplasts is not mentioned at all in the biblical text. This happens, however, in pseudo-canonical texts.
Kuyumdzhieva, Margarita
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Kant and the Bible: Holy Scripture as an Object of Rational-Critical Reflection

open access: yesАнтиномии
The article focuses on the specifics of philosophical consideration and comprehension of books that acquire the status of sacred within a certain sociocultural space.
Vyacheslav Yu. Vasechko
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Babel’s Dawn and the Primeval Language. Between Translation and Narrative, or the Syriac Version of an Old Jewish Tradition

open access: yesHumanities, 2012
The story of the Tower of Babel in Gn 11:1–9 gave rise to a rich literary tradition, in which the topos of the primeval language emerged. Whereas the interpretative tradition originating among the Jewish commentators upheld that the original language was
Juan Pedro Monferrer-Sala
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